As a further step towards public access, the website of the United Kingdom’s Supreme Court now includes video recordings of its proceedings.
Footage of hearings will be made available on the next business day, for one year.
I think you will enjoy this short TEDTalk (less than five minutes) on how academics could communicate more effectively with the general public. Might also apply to lawyers too… 😉
Back in 2012, I wrote a post about a series of interviews called Femmes de droit being launched by the French Ministry of Justice through their website.
To celebrate the Journée internationale de la Francophonie, (see yesterday’s post), here is a useful list of websites forming terminology resources in the French language, made available by the European Commission.
The International Labour Organization (ILO) makes available a number of excellent resources in the field of Occupational Safety and Health.
“Occupational safety and health (OSH) is an interdisciplinary field, which uses specialist terms and expressions from subject areas as diverse as engineering, medicine, law, the physical sciences and psychology.”
Following a post last June on “Puppet Masters” – a report on the proceeds of corruption and the recovery of stolen assets – I thought you might be interested in the range of publications made available by the World Bank.
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